Canada: First Same-Sex Divorce Occurring
Gay.com reports:
Though same-sex marriage is legal in four Canadian jurisdictions, the country's divorce laws have not yet been changed to include same-sex couples. One of the women, M.M., has petitioned the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to change the definition of "spouse" in the province's Divorce Act. The law currently defines "spouse" as "a man and woman who are married to each other." Through her attorney, Martha McCarthy, M.M. has asked to have the words "to each other" removed.
"If that doesn't happen, it is not possible for same-sex couples to divorce," said attorney Julie Hannaford, who represents J.H. in the case. "That is their dilemma," Hannaford said in a Toronto Star report. "They are married, they both want to have their marriage dissolved and they both want to get on with their lives; and right now, they can't."
It’s an interesting dilemma. The two are legally married, but they can’t get divorced! Unless the laws are changed, these two are stuck with each other. I’m sure the laws will be changed — there’s no reason why they won’t be — but I wonder how long it will take...
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